Photo FeaturesSee Cast, Creatives, and Special Guests Celebrate Come From Away's Record-Breaking Performance
The Tony-nominated musical played a milestone performance June 15 at Broadway's Schoenfeld Theatre.
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Heather Gershonowitz, Andrew Gans
June 16, 2022
Pat Schoenfeld, Irene Sankoff, and David Hein
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The Tony-nominated musical became the longest-running show in the 105-year history of the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre June 15 when it played its 1,544th Broadway performance, surpassing the original production of Jekyll & Hyde.
The international hit musical musical celebrated the milestone with an honorary street renaming of West 45th Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues to Come From A-Way for the day.
The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
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Come From Away welcomed former stars who have appeared on the Schoenfeld (formerly the ) stage for the June 15 evening performance to mark the occasion, including Tony winner (Ain鈥檛 Misbehavin鈥�), Tony nominee (Jekyll & Hyde), Tony nominee (Jekyll & Hyde), Tony nominee (The Bridges of Madison County), (It鈥檚 Only A Play), and Julie Lester (Into The Woods)
After 1,670 performances and 25 previews on Broadway, Come From Away will play its final Broadway performance October 2, making it the 49th longest-running production in Broadway history and the most successful Canadian musical of all time.
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See Cast, Creatives, and Special Guests Celebrate Come From Away's Record Breaking Performance
See Cast, Creatives, and Special Guests Celebrate Come From Away's Record Breaking Performance
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Company of Come From Away
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Irene Sankoff, David Hein, Kelly Devine, Josh Breckenridge, Astrid Van Wieren and Becky Gulsvig
Adam Stoler, Carl Carter, Nate Lueck, Caitlin Warbelow, Chris Ranney, Ben Power, and Jessie Linden
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Jennifer Kozumplik, Caesar Samayoa, James Seol, Happy McPartlin, Petrina Bromley, Julie Reiber, Astrid Van Wieren, Jenn Colella, De'Lon Grant, Tony LePage, Josh Breckenridge, Emily Walton, Q. Smith, and Becky Gulsvig
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Jenn Colella
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Jenn Colella
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Josh Breckenridge
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David Hein, Irene Sankoff, and Kelly Devine
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Josh Breckenridge
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David Hein, Molly, and Irene Sankoff
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Irene Sankoff and David Hein
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Pat Schoenfeld, Irene Sankoff, and David Hein
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Pat Schoenfeld, Irene Sankoff, and David Hein
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Irene Sankoff, Pat Schoenfeld, and David Hein
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Kelly Devine and Jenn Colella
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Emily Walton and Josh Breckenridge
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Robert Wankel, Pat Schoenfeld, Marleen Alhadeff, and Jenn Colella
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Robert Wankel, Jenn Colella, and Pat Schoenfeld
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Robert Wankel, Pat Schoenfeld, Sue Frost, Marleen Alhadeff, and Randy Adams
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Robert Wankel, Jenn Colella, Pat Schoenfeld, Sue Frost, Marleen Alhadeff, and Randy Adams
Come From Away tells the true story of 7,000 stranded air passengers during the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, and the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. The ensemble cast take on a variety of roles, from travelers to locals to airline personnel.
The show features music, lyrics, and a book by Irene Sankoff and David Hein with direction by Tony winner Christopher Ashley, choreography by Olivier winner Kelly Devine, music supervision and arrangements by Ian Eisendrath, scenic design by Beowulf Boritt, costume design by Toni-Leslie James, lighting design by Howell Binkley, sound design by Gareth Owen, orchestrations by August Eriksmoen, and casting by Rachel Hoffman of The Telsey Office.
After opening on Broadway March 12, 2017, the musical was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. There are three other global productions of Come From Away: the Olivier-winning production in London鈥檚 West End, the North American tour, and the Australian national tour. The musical will return to Toronto following a run at Ottawa's National Arts Centre in July 2024.
The film capture of Come From Away began streaming on , 2021, while a free, in-person concert staging of the musical was presented that same day.